Abstract

Electrochemical NOx sensors based on yttria-stabilized zirconia (YSZ) are commercialized to detect overall NOx concentrations in Diesel exhausts without distinction between NO and NO2. To overcome this inconvenient, a high-sensitive sensor based on selective electrochemical reduction of NO2 is proposed. An electrochemical cell consisting of three metallic electrodes on solid-state electrolyte (YSZ) operating under electric polarization between a gold working electrode and a platinum counter electrode allows selective NO2 detection at 400-550°C with high sensitivity, and without any significant interferences to other gases like hydrocarbons, carbon monoxide and also ammonia and nitrogen monoxide. A mechanism based on cathodic overpotential is proposed.

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